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Editorial Introduction

Turkey–USA Relations in an Age of Regional and Global Turmoil: Challenges and Prospects

Pages 121-128 | Published online: 27 Apr 2013
 

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank Duygu Sever for her comments and able assistance with this special issue.

Notes

[1] Ziya Önis¸ and S¸uhnaz Yılmaz, ‘Between Europeanization and Euro-Asianism: foreign policy activism during the AKP era’, Turkish Studies, 10(1), spring 2009, pp. 7–24; Ziya Önis¸, ‘Multiple faces of the “new” Turkish foreign policy: underlying dynamics and a critique’, Insight Turkey, 13(1), 2011, pp. 47–65; Ziya Önis¸, ‘Turkey and the Arab Spring: between ethics and self-interest’, Insight Turkey, 14(3), 2012, pp. 45–63; Fuat Keyman, ‘Globalization, modernity and democracy: in search of a viable domestic polity for a sustainable Turkish foreign policy’, New Perspectives on Turkey, No. 40, spring 2009, pp. 7–27.

[2] Ahmet O. Evin, Kemal Kiris¸ci, Ronald H. Linden, Thomas Straubhaar, Nathalie Tocci, Juliette Tolay and Joshua W. Walker, Turkey and its Neighbors: Foreign Relations in Transition, Lynne Rienner, Boulder, CO, 2012; Eduard Soler, ‘The conceptual architecture of Turkish foreign policy: an update in light of regional turbulence’, Documentos CIDOB, June 2012; Zalmay Khalilzad, Ian O. Lesser and F. Stephen Larrabee, The Future of Turkish–Western Relations: Toward a Strategic Plan, RAND, Santa Monica, 2000.

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